On 23 April 2018 Dublin -based NGO “Front Line Defenders” published two significant reports:
- Dispatches 2017 – the annual publication about the significant challenges confronting human rights defenders (HRDs) and efforts to provide the protection and support they so critically need;
- The Annual Report on Human Rights Defenders at Risk 2017, which documents hundreds of physical, legal, and social attacks on HRDs around the world in 2017.What stands out is the courage and resilience of the individual HRDs who tirelessly continue their work to build more just and equal societies despite increasingly repressive environments. Almost every day a HRD is killed because of her or his peaceful work.
Moreover, in October 2017, Front Line Defenders held its biannual Dublin Platform for Human Rights Defenders at Risk, bringing together over 110 HRDs from 99 countries. To read the Platform Report, view video testimonies of fellow HRDs and see some photos from the event, click the link below to access the Platform page:
In 2018, Front Line Defenders will be reviewing its work and setting priorities for the next four years, so please feel encouraged to send them any feedback on how you think it could be more effective.
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Dispatches- https://www.frontlinedefenders.org/en/resource-publication/dispatches-2017
Annual Report- https://www.frontlinedefenders.org/en/resource-publication/annual-report-human-rights-defenders-risk-2017
Dublin Platform – https://www.frontlinedefenders.org/en/2017-dublin-platform
January 9, 2019 at 08:13
[…] January 9, 2019 In 2018, 321 defenders in 27 countries were targeted and killed for their work – the highest number ever on record – according to data collected by Front Line Defenders. More than three-quarters of these, 77% of the total number of activists killed, were defending land, environmental or indigenous peoples’ rights, often in the context of extractive industries and state-aligned mega-projects. [see also: https://humanrightsdefenders.blog/2018/04/28/annual-reports-2017-by-front-line-defenders/] […]
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